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Wireless Dependability More Important Than Eco-Friendliness
Wireless companies are going green but not because of consumer demand
(old news - 01:35PM Sunday Mar 23 2008)
“Green” has been the buzz word in recent months for industries across the tech landscape. However, the average wireless consumer is more concerned with the dependability of networks and products than with the eco-friendly factor. Wireless companies are actively looking into ways to be greener.

Sprint Nextel has been a leader in this area, making use of wind turbine energy at its headquarters and using hydrogen fuel cells at many tower sites. AT&T and Verizon reportedly have green plans in action although the details of these projects haven’t been revealed. And smaller wireless companies are looking at ways to go green using solar and wind power.

This growth is slow in coming and it’s being driven primarily by the decreased spending cost to the companies, not by any sort of consumer demand for sustainability. Consumers will be happy to go green when there’s no risk that it will decrease the dependability of their technology.

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AT&T Could Owe You $146,000
FISA violation means $36,500 per claimant, per four years of wiretapping
(old news - 11:25AM Thursday Feb 21 2008)
The Legality blog has an interesting read on just how much telecom providers like AT&T could owe their customers should the lawsuit against them for illegal wiretapping be allowed to proceed. While there are more than forty potential suits currently open against Sprint, Verizon and AT&T, the EFF's case against AT&T is the most highly visible, given it involved a 22-year former employee turned whistleblower. If the EFF case proceeds and it shows widespread violation of FISA laws, AT&T would be in some serious financial trouble:
Code provision 50 U.S.C. § 1810 imposes civil liability on any person (or entity) for each violation of FISA.
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Yahoo, AT&T Renew Ties
Expand deal, will rework portal again...
(old news - 08:45AM Wednesday Jan 30 2008)
Given Yahoo's relative decline in stature (at least compared to Google) and AT&T's significant growth with the acquisition of BellSouth, the baby bell had been wanting to renegotiate their portal deal with the company since last year. Yesterday the two companies announced a new deal that expands the partnership somewhat. As part of the deal, the AT&T/Yahoo portal is once again getting a facelift:
A new look and feel for the att.net portal, "powered by Yahoo!," beginning in the second quarter, for new customers. Later in the year, the att.net portal, which will run on the My Yahoo! and Yahoo! Mail platforms, will be available to existing AT&T Yahoo! customers as well as those AT&T Internet customers in the former BellSouth service area and those with the legacy AT&T WorldNet service.
The two companies did not disclose the financial details of the deal, though Yahoo will have advertising access to significantly more wireless and broadband customers. With profits slipping, Yahoo yesterday announced they'd be cutting 1,000 jobs.

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AT&T: Pair Bonded DSL 'Late 2008'
10Mbps will have to do for now...
(old news - 05:15PM Thursday Jan 24 2008)
While AT&T this week unveiled 10Mbps U-Verse VDSL, that's likely not going to be enough to do battle with cable DOCSIS 3.0 networks over the next few years. For years AT&T has been telling us that they'll be using pair bonding to offer faster speeds. Originally the company said they'd hoped to deploy the technology before the end of 2007. Telephony Online's Ed Gubbins e-mails us to note that AT&T is now saying late 2008 for the faster speeds.
“Late 2008” is the most recent language the company has adopted, spoken by CEO Randall Stephenson during the company’s quarterly earnings call today.
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AT&T: 231,000 U-Verse Customers
Installing 12,000 new customers per week...
(old news - 08:51AM Thursday Jan 24 2008)
AT&T has released their fourth quarter earnings, which show the telco earned $3.1 billion last quarter, a total that doesn't yet include BellSouth. After recent comments by the CEO that sales were down due to a slowing economy and customers not paying their bills, the company's earnings largely met investor estimates. According to the telco, they had 231,000 U-Verse customers at the end of last quarter, and are now installing 12,000 new U-Verse customers per week.

The company now lays claim to 70.1 million wireless subscribers and 14.2 million broadband customers. AT&T says they added 396,000 new broadband customers in the fourth quarter (that total includes resold satellite broadband service, DSL service, and U-Verse).

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